| ECCEHOMO | Picture of Christ crowned with thorns (4,4) |
| CRUCIFIX | A figure or picture of Christ attached to the cross (8) |
| ECCE | & 5D Depiction of Christ crowned with thorns (4,4) |
| HOMO | and 6dn, Depiction of Christ crowned with thorns (4,4) |
| HOMO
| and 20dn, Artistic depiction of Christ crowned with thorns (4,4) |
| CIRCLES | see 4dn, Depiction of Christ crowned with thorns (4,4) |
| TITIAN | Venetian painter whose works include Christ Crowned with Thorns (6) |
| LAUREATE | One crowned with bay leaves; winner of a Nobel prize; or, a person appointed as court poet of Britain (8) |
| MAYQUEEN | Maiden crowned with flowers in spring (3,5) |
| CUPOLAED | Crowned with a dome |
| WREKIN | The ___; crowned with an Iron Age hill fort, a Uriconian hill forming part of the Shropshire landscape (6) |
| ISIS | Goddess crowned with cows' horns |
| LORENZA | Woman's name that means "crowned with laurel" |
| LEIBNIZ | Philosopher, name in the business, crowned with garland |
| TRIUMPH | Attempt, you say, at speed, and be crowned with success (7) |
| WILDER | Film legend Billy's Romeo crowned with Oscar (6) |
| CRASS | Stupid stupid person crowned with crown (5) |
| TONSA | Hair crowned with a "trimmed" garland, Aen. 5.556 |
| LARS | Nordic name meaning "crowned with laurel" |
| ERATO | Greek Muse typically represented as a nymph crowned with myrtle and roses, holding a lyre and a bow |